Dress Code: Formal
It’s the perfect season to tuck away the pastels and bright florals, and lean into something moodier and more romantic.
We’re taking inspiration from a vineyard at sunset, warm, earthy, and a little indulgent. Think deep autumn tones like burgundy, olive, rust, plum, deep gold, chocolate brown, navy, or charcoal. Just basically, anything that looks right at home next to a glass of red wine. We’d love for you to skip the bright or neon colours so everything stays soft and glowy under the candlelight.
Traditional Filipino attire is happily welcomed. Whether it’s a barong, a modern Filipiniana, or a small cultural detail in your outfit, we’d love to see it. All we ask is to stay within the colour scheme.
We kindly ask guests to avoid white, cream, or other bridal tones. We promise there will be plenty of sparkle and romance to go around!
Since it might get chilly later in the night, bring along a statement coat, tailored blazer, or wrap. Layers aren’t just practical, they’re the perfect finishing touch to an already stunning look.
For the ladies: A floor-length gown or chic midi dress always looks stunning. If dresses aren’t your thing, go for a sleek pantsuit or tailored separates in one of our suggested hues — you’ll fit right in.
For the gents: A classic suit is the way to go, whether it’s a sharp two-piece or something textured like tweed. Ties are optional — but bonus points if you pull one off in a moody tone.
A Note on Shoes
Our ceremony will be held on a lovely lawn, so stilettos and soft grass might not be best friends. We recommend block heels, wedges, or fancy flats to keep you comfortable. You can always switch to your dancing shoes once we move indoors — we fully expect to see your best moves later!
If you’re still a little confused, please don’t hesitate to ask us questions!